The paper first discusses monetary policy, outlining the debates and the balance between the independence and accountability of the ECB, before turning to fiscal policy where the main mechanisms and institutions involved in the formation and enforcement of policy are analysed. The loose institutional structures allowing for coordination of employment policy are then discussed. The article finally explores the tensions between credibility and legitimacy before concluding that adequate attention must be paid to the legitimacy of policy so as to ensure an effective policy mix with an appropriate balance as between credibility and legitimacy
[From the Introduction]. The first part of this article looks at the bases of the EU’s legitimacy in...
Accepting the underlying political nature of the monetary union project, this paper seeks to questio...
The fiscal policy framework of EMU and possible reforms of the Stability and Growth Pact have elicit...
The paper first discusses monetary policy, outlining the debates and the balance between the indepen...
There is a double asymmetry in the structure of economic and monetary union (EMU). First, monetary p...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
This paper examines the democratic legitimacy of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) since the interna...
The main issue in the early years of EMU is one of credibility. On one hand, high exposure to asymme...
Abstract: Fiscal policy has remained under the authority of national governments in Euroland, while ...
Fiscal policy has remained under the authority of national governments in “Euroland,” while monetar...
The paper emphasizes the distinction between the purely fiscal reasons for fiscal policy coordinatio...
This paper addresses the question whether the process of European monetary integration implies effic...
Political economists have raised concerns that EMU's asymmetric institutional design leaves the proj...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 72, 33 pages The sustainability of European economic and monetary un...
[From the Introduction]. The first part of this article looks at the bases of the EU’s legitimacy in...
Accepting the underlying political nature of the monetary union project, this paper seeks to questio...
The fiscal policy framework of EMU and possible reforms of the Stability and Growth Pact have elicit...
The paper first discusses monetary policy, outlining the debates and the balance between the indepen...
There is a double asymmetry in the structure of economic and monetary union (EMU). First, monetary p...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
This paper examines the democratic legitimacy of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) since the interna...
The main issue in the early years of EMU is one of credibility. On one hand, high exposure to asymme...
Abstract: Fiscal policy has remained under the authority of national governments in Euroland, while ...
Fiscal policy has remained under the authority of national governments in “Euroland,” while monetar...
The paper emphasizes the distinction between the purely fiscal reasons for fiscal policy coordinatio...
This paper addresses the question whether the process of European monetary integration implies effic...
Political economists have raised concerns that EMU's asymmetric institutional design leaves the proj...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 72, 33 pages The sustainability of European economic and monetary un...
[From the Introduction]. The first part of this article looks at the bases of the EU’s legitimacy in...
Accepting the underlying political nature of the monetary union project, this paper seeks to questio...
The fiscal policy framework of EMU and possible reforms of the Stability and Growth Pact have elicit...